Membership¶
The REST API can be used to subscribe and unsubscribe users to mailing lists. A subscribed user is called a member. There is a top level collection that returns all the members of all known mailing lists.
There are no mailing lists and no members yet.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 0
We create a mailing list, which starts out with no members.
>>> bee = create_list('bee@example.com')
>>> transaction.commit()
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 0
Subscribers¶
After Bart subscribes to the mailing list, his subscription is available via the REST interface.
>>> from mailman.interfaces.member import MemberRole
>>> from mailman.interfaces.usermanager import IUserManager
>>> from zope.component import getUtility
>>> user_manager = getUtility(IUserManager)
>>> from mailman.testing.helpers import subscribe
>>> subscribe(bee, 'Bart')
<Member: Bart Person <bperson@example.com> on bee@example.com
as MemberRole.member>
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 1
Bart’s specific membership can be accessed directly:
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1')
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
When Cris also joins the mailing list, her subscription is also available via the REST interface.
>>> subscribe(bee, 'Cris')
<Member: Cris Person <cperson@example.com> on bee@example.com
as MemberRole.member>
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 2
The subscribed members are returned in alphabetical order, so when Anna subscribes, she is returned first.
>>> subscribe(bee, 'Anna')
<Member: Anna Person <aperson@example.com> on bee@example.com
as MemberRole.member>
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 3
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/3
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
entry 2:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 3
Subscriptions are also returned alphabetically by mailing list posting address. Anna and Cris subscribe to this new mailing list.
>>> ant = create_list('ant@example.com')
>>> subscribe(ant, 'Anna')
<Member: Anna Person <aperson@example.com> on ant@example.com
as MemberRole.member>
>>> subscribe(ant, 'Cris')
<Member: Cris Person <cperson@example.com> on ant@example.com
as MemberRole.member>
User ids are different than member ids.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 4
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/4
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 5
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/5
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
entry 2:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 3
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/3
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 3:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
entry 4:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 5
We can also get just the members of a single mailing list.
>>> dump_json(
... 'http://localhost:9001/3.0/lists/ant@example.com/roster/member')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 4
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/4
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 5
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/5
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 2
Paginating over member records¶
Instead of returning all the member records at once, it’s possible to return
them in pages by adding the GET parameters count
and page
to the
request URI. Page 1 is the first page and count
defines the size of the
page.
>>> dump_json(
... 'http://localhost:9001/3.0/lists/ant@example.com/roster/member'
... '?count=1&page=1')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 4
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/4
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 2
This works with members of a single list as well as with all members.
>>> dump_json(
... 'http://localhost:9001/3.0/members?count=1&page=1')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 4
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/4
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 5
Owners and moderators¶
Mailing list owners and moderators also show up in the REST API. Cris becomes an owner of the ant mailing list and Dave becomes a moderator of the bee mailing list.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members', {
... 'list_id': 'ant.example.com',
... 'subscriber': 'dperson@example.com',
... 'role': 'moderator',
... })
content-length: 0
date: ...
location: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/6
server: ...
status: 201
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members', {
... 'list_id': 'bee.example.com',
... 'subscriber': 'cperson@example.com',
... 'role': 'owner',
... })
content-length: 0
date: ...
location: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/7
server: ...
status: 201
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/dperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: dperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 6
role: moderator
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/6
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/4
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 4
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/4
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 2:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 5
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/5
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
entry 3:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 7
role: owner
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/7
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
entry 4:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 3
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/3
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 5:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
entry 6:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 7
We can access all the owners of a list.
>>> dump_json(
... 'http://localhost:9001/3.0/lists/bee@example.com/roster/owner')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 7
role: owner
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/7
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 1
Finding members¶
A specific member can always be referenced by their role and address.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/lists/'
... 'bee@example.com/owner/cperson@example.com')
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 7
role: owner
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/7
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
You can find a specific member based on several different criteria. For example, we can search for all the memberships of a particular address.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/find', {
... 'subscriber': 'aperson@example.com',
... })
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 4
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/4
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 3
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/3
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 2
Or, we can find all the memberships for a particular mailing list.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/find', {
... 'list_id': 'bee.example.com',
... })
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/aperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: aperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 3
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/3
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/3
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/bperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: bperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 1
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/1
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/1
entry 2:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
entry 3:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 7
role: owner
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/7
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 4
Or, we can find all the memberships for an address on a particular mailing list.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/find', {
... 'subscriber': 'cperson@example.com',
... 'list_id': 'bee.example.com',
... })
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 7
role: owner
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/7
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 2
Or, we can find all the memberships for an address with a specific role.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/find', {
... 'subscriber': 'cperson@example.com',
... 'role': 'member',
... })
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 5
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/5
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 2
Finally, we can search for a specific member given all three criteria.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/find', {
... 'subscriber': 'cperson@example.com',
... 'list_id': 'bee.example.com',
... 'role': 'member',
... })
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/cperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: cperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 2
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/2
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/2
http_etag: ...
start: 0
total_size: 1
Joining a mailing list¶
A user can be subscribed to a mailing list via the REST API, either by a specific address, or more generally by their preferred address. A subscribed user is called a member.
The list owner wants to subscribe Elly to the ant mailing list. Since Elly’s email address is not yet known to Mailman, a user is created for her. By default, get gets a regular delivery.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members', {
... 'list_id': 'ant.example.com',
... 'subscriber': 'eperson@example.com',
... 'display_name': 'Elly Person',
... 'pre_verified': True,
... 'pre_confirmed': True,
... 'pre_approved': True,
... })
content-length: 0
date: ...
location: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/8
server: ...
status: 201
Elly is now a known user, and a member of the mailing list.
>>> elly = user_manager.get_user('eperson@example.com')
>>> elly
<User "Elly Person" (...) at ...>
>>> set(member.list_id for member in elly.memberships.members)
{'ant.example.com'}
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
...
entry 3:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/eperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: eperson@example.com
http_etag: ...
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 8
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/8
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/5
...
Gwen is a user with a preferred address. She subscribes to the ant mailing list with her preferred address.
>>> from mailman.utilities.datetime import now
>>> gwen = user_manager.create_user('gwen@example.com', 'Gwen Person')
>>> preferred = list(gwen.addresses)[0]
>>> preferred.verified_on = now()
>>> gwen.preferred_address = preferred
# Note that we must extract the user id before we commit the transaction.
# This is because accessing the .user_id attribute will lock the database
# in the testing process, breaking the REST queue process. Also, the
# user_id is a UUID internally, but an integer (represented as a string)
# is required by the REST API.
>>> user_id = gwen.user_id.int
>>> transaction.commit()
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members', {
... 'list_id': 'ant.example.com',
... 'subscriber': user_id,
... 'pre_verified': True,
... 'pre_confirmed': True,
... 'pre_approved': True,
... })
content-length: 0
date: ...
location: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/9
server: ...
status: 201
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
...
entry 4:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/gwen@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: gwen@example.com
http_etag: "..."
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 9
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/9
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/6
...
total_size: 9
When Gwen changes her preferred address, her subscription automatically tracks the new address.
>>> new_preferred = gwen.register('gwen.person@example.com')
>>> new_preferred.verified_on = now()
>>> gwen.preferred_address = new_preferred
>>> transaction.commit()
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
...
entry 4:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/gwen.person@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: gwen.person@example.com
http_etag: "..."
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 9
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/9
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/6
...
total_size: 9
Leaving a mailing list¶
Elly decides she does not want to be a member of the mailing list after all, so she leaves from the mailing list.
# Ensure our previous reads don't keep the database lock.
>>> transaction.abort()
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/8',
... method='DELETE')
content-length: 0
...
status: 204
Elly is no longer a member of the mailing list.
>>> set(member.mailing_list for member in elly.memberships.members)
set()
Changing delivery address¶
As shown above, Gwen is subscribed to a mailing list with her preferred email address. If she changes her preferred address, this automatically changes the address she will receive deliveries at for all such memberships.
However, when Herb subscribes to a couple of mailing lists with explicit addresses, he must change each subscription explicitly.
Herb controls multiple email addresses. All of these addresses are verified.
>>> herb = user_manager.create_user('herb@example.com', 'Herb Person')
>>> herb_1 = list(herb.addresses)[0]
>>> herb_2 = herb.register('hperson@example.com')
>>> herb_3 = herb.register('herb.person@example.com')
>>> for address in herb.addresses:
... address.verified_on = now()
Herb subscribes to both the ant and bee mailing lists with one of his addresses.
>>> ant.subscribe(herb_1)
<Member: Herb Person <herb@example.com> on
ant@example.com as MemberRole.member>
>>> bee.subscribe(herb_1)
<Member: Herb Person <herb@example.com> on
bee@example.com as MemberRole.member>
>>> transaction.commit()
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members')
entry 0:
...
entry 4:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/herb@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: herb@example.com
http_etag: "..."
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 10
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/10
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/7
...
entry 9:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/herb@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: herb@example.com
http_etag: "..."
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 11
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/11
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/7
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 10
In order to change all of his subscriptions to use a different email address, Herb must iterate through his memberships explicitly.
>>> from mailman.testing.helpers import call_api
>>> content, response = call_api('http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/'
... 'herb@example.com/memberships')
>>> memberships = [entry['self_link'] for entry in content['entries']]
>>> for url in sorted(memberships):
... print(url)
http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/10
http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/11
For each membership resource, the subscription address is changed by PATCH’ing the address attribute.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/10', {
... 'address': 'hperson@example.com',
... }, method='PATCH')
content-length: 0
date: ...
server: ...
status: 204
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/11', {
... 'address': 'hperson@example.com',
... }, method='PATCH')
content-length: 0
date: ...
server: ...
status: 204
Herb’s memberships with the old address are gone.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/'
... 'herb@example.com/memberships')
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 0
Herb’s memberships have been updated with his new email address. Of course, his membership ids have not changed.
>>> dump_json('http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/'
... 'hperson@example.com/memberships')
entry 0:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/hperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: hperson@example.com
http_etag: "..."
list_id: ant.example.com
member_id: 10
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/10
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/7
entry 1:
address: http://localhost:9001/3.0/addresses/hperson@example.com
delivery_mode: regular
email: hperson@example.com
http_etag: "..."
list_id: bee.example.com
member_id: 11
role: member
self_link: http://localhost:9001/3.0/members/11
user: http://localhost:9001/3.0/users/7
http_etag: "..."
start: 0
total_size: 2